Propelling-pencil and the like



R. L. HAWKINS. PBOPELLING PENCIL AND THE LIKE.

APPLICATIONHLED NOV. 22. 1919.

1,357,980. Patented Nov. 9, 1920.

PBUPELLING-PENGIL (-1U) THE LIKE;

ji' 355 {fig i}, Specification. of 'Lotuorrs Patent.

Application filed. November 1919, Serial 1Y0. 389,993.

To all 20120771 viz/may; ammo r until tho oxsoiision g loin/o the slotbe it imgw i iJlliit I, l'i oi r i m LEQHLYARD thor IOtzltlOll oi onepart of the sushi .r- \wmrfs .lkllhlilll'llil Pooch. Works 3: respoot tothe other part cannot pro den Lane, hoasdon, London, N, will),llliigload holder any fziichor. therefore no 5 hind, a subject of thoKing of Great Britain can he strained by such rotation.

and Ireland, have inventor certain new and. With. a pencil made inaccordance v useful iDIPX'O'VGIHQfltF- in or Relating to Pro thisinvention the load can he propelled a polling-Pencils and the like, oiWlliCll i ho retracted and the mechanism who he to v follomiiig is aspecification. taken apart and the load. roi'ooved and This inventionrelates to propelling ponv )llCGCl.

oils and the like. The object of this imen- As the lead fits the 0 tionis to provide a propelling pencil in it passes there is no which themechanism can be readily ro- 47o Wahhio in the holds-1a moved andinspected. Thorohilaive proportions 1-5 A. pencil made in ac-oorchii'icowith ihis designed s that the orifice invention (roml a (r nsing; orholder and :i the lead pa or o jh lead holder 'fOiZIlBtl with a throm'ladapted to (fitTlOi h- LiH'RMU Ql or ongzigro with a nut in tho holilor21ml :1 moans holder l v g; prop. lei for rotating tho holder. bring itsiorimnl on Referring to the drawings filed herepart 0' tho .iioie in ih; lVlni 01W Y Figure l a section of one form of pon- Potenti oil madein :I((.'O1(i:.1lCQ with this invention; A propelling pencil, 00m n"Fig. 2 is an elevation of the lozvl holder; formed of two tubula n'iomhr25 Fig. 3 is an elevation of tho groovoxl part lILQf into the other ":1mi I( engaging the extension of the lead holder tlmroto, one of said andFig. 1" is on end view ihereof. at one and "with an aportljiro for Theloml holder a. is provided with :1. of a lead and at its opposite andslottodontl iuulmpiwl to receive tholozul mind the other member of the(fiSl' f hoihg pmmi 39 has a. threaded portion (Z adapted to engage a\'l(i(l with iitrzinsvorsv slotex'ijmiil 7 111,910: not a: in thoforward part f of ihe (ILLSC, tho (linully thereof and having a Qlosd2ml, :2 leml hoh (I. is provided with an extension loud holder slottedat one oiul to rem i 5 udoplod to engage 2L groove 71 in the roar hold:1 lead,fihoholder bring provi l (i at its part j of the casing; so asto be rotated opposite end wit a 11361:

i nlnr wrljioh oz" thorohy. the, some length as said slot and ml 1*, Therear port j of the oasing is adopted to engage the some 'thereh to(-zmso iii ovor tho and of the forward part 7 of the the holder Wiilhihe member 2: casing. The hole 7: in the forward port oi: slot, thehohler being also h the oiising is just largo onough to allow the gentto sairl rectangul. 1' pr 40 loml to phase: through and not large enoughthreaded portion for ong for tho loot! holderto pass. nut, therectangular poi-ti o hr iiy- The extension 9 is preferably slightly thanthe thromlocl portion they shorter than the screwed portion of thecomplete disengagement of the hoiiior from holder and the slot 71, ispriui-ticuliy the some the slot (luring rotation of th casing moor :no'sho zoom in Mi length as the extension 5 so that when the hersrelatively to While we hoh'ior (contains a non loin ihe pointof threadedportions N3 which is roirraclioii'i to within i ho pm ail him with theout. lorwzml and of the .PlMVfil pi josh ire In testimony whrl'oof l:have Slgjilfifl my mains in tho out (a. When tho r r part of mini-1i tothis spooifioait-iori.

5:] the is roinitoii with rospoi LO iho forward pai and the; local ispropohof forward

